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Sci Rep ; 4: 4702, 2014 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24736451

ABSTRACT

We fabricated and characterized the material with Mn (10 at.%: atomic percent) doped In3Sb1Te2 (MIST) using co-sputtering and synchrotron radiation, respectively. The MIST thin film showed phase-changes at 97 and 320 °C, with sheet resistances of ~10 kΩ(sq) (amorphous), ~0.2 kΩ(sq) (first phase-change), and ~10 Ω(sq) (second phase-change). MIST did not exhibit any chemical separation or increased structural instability during either phase-change, as determined with high-resolution x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Chemical state changes were only depended for In without concomitant changes of Sb and Te. Apparently, doped Mn atoms can be induced with movement of only In atoms.

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Clin Anat ; 25(2): 182-8, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21544876

ABSTRACT

The recent introduction of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) into the medical field has allowed the nondestructive investigation of internal structures at relatively low cost and radiation exposure. The accuracy of CBCT in both two and three dimensions has been demonstrated, and CBCT has been used successfully for craniofacial anatomy. Knowing the anatomical structure of deciduous teeth is essential for clinical dentistry. However, the root structure of deciduous teeth is rarely reported because of the scarcity of intact deciduous teeth without root resorption. The aim of this study was to evaluate the intact root form of deciduous teeth using CBCT. Data from 38 young children was analyzed using an image-analyzing program. The degree of buccal dilacerations was 26.3° for deciduous maxillary central incisors (DMA), 16.5° for deciduous maxillary lateral incisors (DMB), and 17.5° for deciduous maxillary canines (DMC) in about half of the root length. The crown-to-root ratios were 0.52 for DMA, 0.48 for DMB, and 0.52 for DMC. These data will be helpful for understanding the development of dentition, and for clinical dentistry.


Subject(s)
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/methods , Maxilla/anatomy & histology , Tooth, Deciduous , Tooth, Deciduous/anatomy & histology , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Male , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Tooth, Deciduous/diagnostic imaging
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Water Sci Technol ; 53(7): 95-102, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16752769

ABSTRACT

Effects of velocity gradient (G value) and mixing time (t) on the coagulation of particles were investigated by monitoring particle counts in a rapid mixing process. Total particle counts after mixing of 30 s at G value of 200 s(-1) were similar to the summation of clay particles and alum precipitates at alum dose of 30 mg L(-1). Although small particles (microflocs less than 5 microm) were formed within the mixing time of 30 s, macroflocs larger than 8 microm did not increase significantly until the mixing time of 60 s. However, macroflocs larger than 8 microm started to increase after mixing of 75 s and they reached the maximum counts at 150 s. On the other hand, macroflocs larger than 8 microm decreased after mixing time of 180 s due in breaks of the macroflocs, which resulted in resuspension of small particles. The rapid mixing conditions for the maximum growth of macroflocs were the G value of 200 s(-1) and the mixing time of 150 s, which confirmed the best performance of turbidity removal in jar tests. Growth and break of particles and flocs in a rapid mixing step would influence significantly on the sequential flocculation and sedimentation processes for turbidity removal.


Subject(s)
Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Purification/methods , Alum Compounds , Aluminum Silicates , Clay , Flocculation , Particle Size
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Oncogene ; 20(41): 5818-25, 2001 Sep 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11593387

ABSTRACT

Recent studies have identified two p53 homologues, p63 and p73. They activate p53-responsive promoters and induce apoptosis when overexpressed in certain human tumors. Here, we report that p63, like p53 and p73, induces replicative senescence when expressed in a tetracycline-regulated manner in EJ cells lacking a functional p53. In addition to transcription activation of p53-responsive genes, we found that p63 and p73 repress transcription of the cdk1 and cyclin B genes, both of which are irreversibly repressed in senescent human fibroblast. In transient transfection assay, p63 and p73 repress the cdk1 promoter regardless of the presence of a dominant negative mutant form of p53. Furthermore, we found that DNA binding activity of NF-Y transcription factor, which is essential for transcription of the cdk1 and cyclin B genes and inactivated in senescent fibroblast, is significantly decreased by expression of either of p53, p63, or p73. Since NF-Y binds to many promoters besides the cdk1 and cyclin B promoters, inactivation of NF-Y by p53 family genes may be a general mechanism for transcription repression in replicative senescence.


Subject(s)
CCAAT-Binding Factor/genetics , Cellular Senescence/genetics , DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology , Membrane Proteins , Nuclear Proteins/physiology , Phosphoproteins/physiology , Trans-Activators/physiology , Transcription Factors/genetics , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/physiology , CDC2 Protein Kinase/genetics , CDC2 Protein Kinase/metabolism , Cell Division/genetics , Cellular Senescence/physiology , Cyclin B/genetics , Cyclin B/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , Gene Silencing , Genes, Tumor Suppressor , Humans , Nuclear Proteins/genetics , Phosphoproteins/genetics , Trans-Activators/genetics , Transcription, Genetic , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Tumor Protein p73 , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/genetics , Tumor Suppressor Proteins
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Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 18(3): 239-44, 1988 Dec.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3230756

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to identify the accuracy rates(hit ratio) which mean the degree of concordance between pain rating scale differences over time & subjective comparisons. Subjective comparisons mean the responses to the question "how does the pain you are now experiencing compare with the one at the time of the assessment yesterday?". Answers to this question were translated into 'greater', 'same', or 'less'. KPRS (Korean Pain Rating Scale) was developed through 4 consecutive studies to assess pain extensively & accurately by Lee etc. VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) was reported as valid & reliable measure for the intensity of pain by many researchers. Thirty hospitalized patients with complaints of headache participated in this study during the period from May 1 to July 31, 1987. In conclusion, the accuracy rates of KPRS and VAS were 60%, 67%, respectively.


Subject(s)
Pain Measurement/methods , Humans , Inpatients
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